Howie Long Cautions Raiders Against Hiring Legendary Head Coach
While interim head coach Antonio Pierce has a chance of getting the full-time head coaching job for the Las Vegas Raiders, the team will have to conduct a full search this offseason.
One big name who could be available on the coaching market in 2024 is Bill Belichick.
The New England Patriots sit at 3-10 heading into Week 15, and Belichick could move on after 24 years with the organization.
However, the Raiders may not be one of the teams who could seriously consider the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach.
The team just recently fired long-time Belichick assistant Josh McDaniels and may not be keen on trying to implement the “Patriot Way” again.
Count Raiders legend and Hall of Fame defensive lineman Howie Long among those against the idea of the Raiders potentially hiring Belichick.
“I think we just had the ‘Patriots Way’ in there,” Long said on the December 13 episode of Up & Adams. “It’s an interesting organization. It’s an organization that historically has had a lot of success and a lot of great players. I remember when I got there as a young player. You didn’t have to look far to see greatness because it was all around me.
“To try to come in and wipe that history and the kind of philosophy or … the culture of that team and not respect that — not that (McDaniels) didn’t respect the culture. But it was a little bit, in my mind and from what I’m hearing, overboard on the New England thing.”
“I think somebody has to come and walk a fine line of, ‘Hey, this is how we’re gonna do things but, at the same time, I really respect and admire and appreciate and will communicate the kind of history this team has had.’”
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